>Exif II* : 1 ; ! This galaxy cluster, dubbed MACS J1149 for short, was one of six that have been studied as the part of the “Frontier Fields” project. This research effort has obtained long observations of galaxy clusters with powerful telescopes that detected different types of light. This image of MACS J1149 combines X-rays from Chandra (diffuse blue), optical data from Hubble (red, green, blue), and radio emission from the Very Large Array (pink). Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Macintosh) Chandra X-ray Observatory Center http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/
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A Fusion of Galaxy Clusters
This galaxy cluster, dubbed MACS J1149 for short, was one of six that have been studied as the part of the “Frontier Fields” project. This research effort has obtained long observations of galaxy clusters with powerful telescopes that detected different types of light. This image of MACS J1149 combines X-rays from Chandra (diffuse blue), optical data from Hubble (red, green, blue), and radio emission from the Very Large Array (pink).
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